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The Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (BECNT), one of today's most respected sources for New Testament exegetical studies, equips you to know the gospel better. Praised for its thoughtful scholarship for studying pastors and its readability for inquiring lay people, the BECNT is a standard exegetical commentary for any Bible-study library. Included in this set is David E. Garland's ...
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Dive into extraordinary academic materials with the massive Baker Academic Bible Studies Bundle. Build your library with incredible works in Old and New Testament backgrounds and studies, Jesus studies, Pauline studies, the Pentateuch, Bible and theological interpretation, commentaries, and more.
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This user-friendly commentary series helps any reader navigate the Bible’s sometimes-difficult terrain. Each of the 18 volumes breaks down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds, revealing the power and meaning of the biblical texts to contemporary readers.
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Expand and deepen your exegesis with the Baker Academic Bible Interpretation Collection. This 10-volume collection brings together hundreds of contributors to help you interpret the Bible. It introduces you to the methods, terms, and concepts used by interpreters—and provides you a guide to inductive Bible study.
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Enhance your sermons with insights from some of history’s greatest preachers and theologians. The Biblical Illustrator series includes excerpts from Augustine, J.C. Ryle, Matthew Henry, Adam Clarke, and more. A verse-by-verse commentary compiled by Joseph S. Exell, this collection …
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The Sermon Outline Bible Commentary—also known as the Sermon Bible—gathers thousands of pages of classic homiletic literature from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The 12-volume set contains nearly 4,800 sermon outlines, arranged from Genesis to Revelation. Edited by …
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Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible is a groundbreaking reference tool that seeks first of all to marry the tasks of exegesis and theology with the goal of theological interpretation of Scripture—that is, interpretation that has recovered a focus on the subject matter …
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James Montgomery Boice’s complete Expositional Commentary series is now available for your Logos Bible Software electronic library. The material published in these volumes flows from Boice’s years of preaching experience at Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, and as host of The …
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In Showing the Spirit, Carson speaks to one of evangelism’s most troublesome issues: spiritual gifts. The book expounds the crucial passage, 1 Corinthians 12–14. Partisans on both sides of charismatic issues are challenged by the unbiased consideration of nuances in the Greek text found …
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God doesn't demand hectic church programs and frenetic schedules. God only wants his people to know him more intimately. The apostle Paul found that spiritual closeness in his own fellowship with the Father. A Call to Spiritual Reformation investigates the Epistles to see what lessons …
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This user-friendly commentary series helps any reader navigate the Bible’s sometimes-difficult terrain. Each of the 18 volumes breaks down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds, revealing the power and meaning of the biblical texts to contemporary readers. The contributors …
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In what sense is the Bible the Word of God for Christians today? How should we think of the truthfulness of the Bible? Scripture and Truth seeks to answer these key questions. It synthesizes, as have few other works, the apologetic reasons for an evangelical defense of biblical inerrancy.
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J. I. Packer, one of today’s most important evangelicals, has greatly influenced the modern church and the field of evangelism. The J. I. Packer collection, a compendium of that influence, presents three volumes on Packer’s thought and one on his life and ministry. Discover what God’s …
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There is much discussion today on creationism vs. evolutionism, on a young earth vs. an old earth, the global vs. local complexity of the Noahic flood, the longevity of the patriarchs, and many other aspects and difficult passages found in the book of Genesis. A scientist and a professor …
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In The Farewell Discourse and Final Prayer of Jesus, D. A. Carson offers a penetrating exposition of John 14–17—the finale of Jesus’ teaching. These short studies touch on many of the great themes of the Christian faith, held together by the experience of the cross that loomed over Christ …
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How do some of the Apostle Paul’s most passionate words help us understand our lives as Christians today? According to Bible scholar D. A. Carson, 2 Corinthians 10–13 clearly reveals Paul’s heart and mind. It contains such well-known passages as Paul’s description of his thorn in the …
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A Jewish person has different objections to Jesus than an atheist, yet most apologetics books are geared toward conversing with non-religious people about the gospel. In Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Michael L. Brown has compiled close to 150 objections he has encountered in his …
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It’s common today to see the image of the cross adorning churches, dangling from necklaces, and gleaming from lapels. Yet that image, so sanitized for us today, was grotesque and abhorrent to those living in the first century—a symbol of evil, torture, and shame. It’s this realistic and …
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